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Skirted Solo Seat

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I am relatively new to tooling leather and brand new to this site. I am over whelmed by the talent here and respectfully request your assistance.

I have made a couple of seats and am way ahead of myself in asking for a tutorial with pictures of a skirted solo Bobber Seat but ask I must.

Thank you in advance for any help you all may provide.

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I am relatively new to tooling leather and brand new to this site. I am over whelmed by the talent here and respectfully request your assistance.

I have made a couple of seats and am way ahead of myself in asking for a tutorial with pictures of a skirted solo Bobber Seat but ask I must.

Thank you in advance for any help you all may provide.

Well, I am surprised there are no replies. So here is a sample of a seat currently sitting on my ride

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I am relatively new to tooling leather and brand new to this site. I am over whelmed by the talent here and respectfully request your assistance.

I have made a couple of seats and am way ahead of myself in asking for a tutorial with pictures of a skirted solo Bobber Seat but ask I must.

Thank you in advance for any help you all may provide.

Hi cowboybob, What I am doing with mine is to take my seat cover off and use it for a pattern. I am enclosing a pic that I got off the internet so you can see how and where to attack the skirt. There are plenty pics available on the web that show different seats.

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Hi cowboybob, What I am doing with mine is to take my seat cover off and use it for a pattern. I am enclosing a pic that I got off the internet so you can see how and where to attack the skirt. There are plenty pics available on the web that show different seats.

I hope to post a picture of my progress in the future. Right now I have begun work on my Bike Cave.

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